The info is out there somewhere, but the question is where

Network World|Sep 22, 2009 2:14 PM
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An employee at a Wyoming bank screws up and sends a bunch of confidential customer information to the wrong Gmail account. When the inadvertent recipient fails to even acknowledge a subsequent "please delete that" plea from the bank, the bank sues Google to force the company to cough up the recipient's contact information.

From Wired: "Google said it wouldn't comply without a court order, and even if it does receive a court order, its policy is to notify an account holder and give the person a chance to object to the disclosure of his or her identity. The court is considering the bank's request."